عربى
Hamed Mohamed Gaafar
Department
Animal Nutrition Research Departement
Research Field
Animal and Poultry Science(Animal Nutrition)
Agrovoc
Animal nutrition
Contacts
E-mail address
gaafar356@hotmail.com
Work Telephones
0473225128 - 0163087881
Awarded Degrees
Degree
BSc, Egypt, Tanta in [1985]
Masters, Egypt, Tanta
Title:
Metabolism of some minerals in cattle and buffaloes.
in [1994]
PHD, Egypt, Tanta
Title:
Performance of growing calves fed rations containing corn silage.
in [2001]
Rank
Senior Researcher
in Animal Production Research Institute (APRI) [13/01/2007]
Researcher
in Animal Production Research Institute (APRI) [21/12/2001]
Assistant Researcher
in Animal Production Research Institute (APRI) [01/09/2001]
Publications
Journal:
Effect of grain content in corn Hybrids on nutritive value of whole plant corn silage
Journal:
Accumulation of some heavy metals in hair, plasma and milk of cattle and buffaloes grazing berseem or reed plants in Egypt
Journal:
Some factors affecting twinning rate and its effects on postpartum reproductive performance of friesian cows
Journal:
Evaluation of different kinds of silage supplemented with limestone
Journal:
Utilization of rice straw for feeding ruminants 2- productive performance of lactating buffaloes fed rice straw silage
Study of some environmental factors affecting on reproductive performance and milk production of dairy friesian cows
Effect of supplementing lactating cows and buffaloes rations by protected fat and protected protein on productive and reproductive performance
Effect of polluted irrigation water on accumulation of some heavy metals in clay soil, berseem and milk of cows and buffaloes
Effect of limestone supplementation on ruminal degradability of fiber fractions for different kinds of silage
Factors affecting retention of placenta and its influence on postpartum reproductive performance and milk production in Friesian cows
Effect of protected protein on performance of crossbred ewes and their offspring
Effect of concentrate to roughage ratio and baker's yeast supplementation during hot season on performance of lactating buffaloes
Productive performance and semen physical characteristics of Friesian calves fed different proportions of sugar beet tops and corn stover silages
Productive performance of lactating buffaloes fed rations containing sugar beet tops and corn silages
Effect of fibrolytic enzyme supplementation and fiber content of total mixed ration on productive performance of lactating buffaloes
Effects of dietary protein and energy levels on productive and reproductive performance of lactating buffaloes
Journal:
Effect of replacing Berseem hay by vegetable marketing waste silage in the rations on some productive and physiological traits of lactating cows
Journal:
Saliva and urine as indicators of minerals status of buffaloes
Journal:
Some factors affecting the productive performance of suckling Friesian calves
Some factors affecting productive and reproductive performance of Friesian heifers
Journal:
Probiotic supplementation for suckling Friesian calves 1- productive performance
Effect of supplemented rumen protected methionine and/or choline on performance of Zaraibi goats: 1-productive performance of lactating goats
Supplemental rumen protected Methionine and/or choline for zaraibi goats: 2- productive performance of kids suckled dam colostrum
Effect of diet supplemented with pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) and black seed (Nigella sativa) oils on performance of rabbits: 2-productive and reproductive performance of does and their offspring
Effect of diet supplemented with pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) and black seed (Nigella sativa) oils on performance of rabbits: 1-Growth performance, blood hematology and carcass traits of growing rabbits
Conference/Workshop:
Status of some minerals in Friesian calves fed different levels of concentrate feed mixture and corn silage
Some factors affecting on nutritive value of whole plant corn silage
PhD Thesis:
Performance of growing calves fed rations containing corn silage
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